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World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology

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World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology publishes research papers, short communications and review articles on all aspects of applied microbiology and biotechnology. Virological, veterinary and clinical topics however are outside the scope of the journal. The Journal provides a forum for research work directed towards microbiological and biotechnological solutions to global problems encouraging contributions from all scientists from all across the globe who have an interest in tackling them. As many global issues, for example improving crop productivity, public health and waste management, have more acute consequences in the developing world, the Journal emphasizes the role of biotechnological advances, for and from developing regions.
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ISSN impreso

0959-3993

ISSN electrónico

1573-0972

Editor responsable

Taylor & Francis Group (TFG)

País de edición

Reino Unido

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Characterization and seasonal variation in biofilms attached to leaves of submerged plant

Jiawei Zhang; Kexuan Liu; Yaguang Li; Hong Deng; Deying Huang; Jibiao Zhang

Palabras clave: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; General Medicine; Physiology; Biotechnology.

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Biocidal and synergistic effect of three types of biologically synthesised silver/silver chloride nanoparticles

Antonio J. Muñoz; Francisco Espínola; Encarnación Ruiz; Manuel Moya; Eulogio Castro

Palabras clave: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; General Medicine; Physiology; Biotechnology.

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Feeding laying hens with lactobacilli improves internal egg quality and animal health

Ana Paula Mörschbächer; Emílio Berghahn; Fabio Yuji Shibuya; Mateus Luis Cardoso; Gustavo Kutscher Ulguim; Nathalia de Freitas Michelon; Natália Torgeski; Tamiris Prussiano Vivian; Daiani Wissmann; Flávia Constância de Los Santos de Camargo; Gabriela Monteiro de Andrade; Diego Artemio Franco Sturza; Helton Fernandes dos Santos; Paulo Dilkin; Luís Fernando Saraiva Macedo Timmers; Camille Eichelberger Granada

Palabras clave: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; General Medicine; Physiology; Biotechnology.

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Native bio-control agents from the rice fields of Telangana, India: characterization and unveiling the potential against stem rot and false smut diseases of rice

Sowmya Vanama; N. S. Raja Gopalan; Maruthi Pesari; M. Baskar; Uma Devi Gali; D. Ladha Lakshmi; P. Koteshwar; G. Jesudasu; Santosha Rathod; M. Srinivas Prasad; Rajanikanth Panuganti; R. M. Sundaram; Sridev Mohapatra; C. Kannan

Palabras clave: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; General Medicine; Physiology; Biotechnology.

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Pseudomonas carnis isolated from blue discolored fresh cheese and insights into the phylogeny

Rafaela da Silva Rodrigues; Solimar Gonçalves Machado; Antônio Fernandes de Carvalho; Luís Augusto Nero

Palabras clave: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; General Medicine; Physiology; Biotechnology.

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Improving the biocompatibility and antibacterial efficacy of silver nanoparticles functionalized with (LLRR)3 antimicrobial peptide

Rongyu Li; Jiaqing Mao; Peng Zheng; Ruonan Wang; Zicheng Yang; Senhe Qian

Palabras clave: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; General Medicine; Physiology; Biotechnology.

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Nanotechnology-driven improvisation of red algae-derived carrageenan for industrial and bio-medical applications

Jerin James; Monu Verma; Nishesh Sharma

Palabras clave: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; General Medicine; Physiology; Biotechnology.

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The impact and safety of encapsulated nanomaterials as a new alternative against carbapenem resistant bacteria. a systematic review

Omnia M. Abdallah; Heba R. Shebl; Eman Abdelsalam; Shereen I. Mehrez

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The emergence of multi drug resistant bacterial infections has caused a critical problem with implication on hospitalization and mortality rates. This systematic review aims to review the combined antimicrobial effect of nanoparticles attached to the traditionally used antibiotics, to overcome the antibiotic resistance crisis. In this systematic search we focused on preclinical studies that have used animal models, to test and evaluate the effect of nanomaterials added to antibiotics against gram negative bacteria with carbapenem resistance. Where, this newly formed structure has led to significant decrease in bacterial load in animal model serum. Furthermore, by evaluating nanomaterial cytotoxicity and inflammatory markers, promising results were established, where low toxicity indices were presented, supporting the ability of this new pathway to be used as an alternative to abused antibiotics. Our research collected the various data and showed encouraging preclinical one for using nanomaterials with antibiotics. This undeniable route should be considered, due to its ability to contribute to the treatment of multi drug resistant bacterial infections. These findings provide base for future studies and reinforce the need for more evaluation and testing on the safety of nanomaterials against bacterial infections.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; General Medicine; Physiology; Biotechnology.

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Identification a novel Ganoderma FIP gene from Ganoderma capense and its functional expression in Pichia pastoris

Jingwei Lin; Yating Liao; Sijia Yang; Taicheng Jin; Boning Yu; Kai Zhao; Yixiao Sai; Cheng Lin; Yanhua Song; Hui Ma; Zhanyong Wang

Palabras clave: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; General Medicine; Physiology; Biotechnology.

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Microbial membrane transport proteins and their biotechnological applications

Melek ÖzkanORCID; Hilal YılmazORCID; Pınar ErgenekonORCID; Esra Meşe ErdoğanORCID; Mustafa ErbakanORCID

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Because of the hydrophobic nature of the membrane lipid bilayer, the majority of the hydrophilic solutes require special transportation mechanisms for passing through the cell membrane. Integral membrane transport proteins (MTPs), which belong to the Major Intrinsic Protein Family, facilitate the transport of these solutes across cell membranes. MTPs including aquaporins and carrier proteins are transmembrane proteins spanning across the cell membrane. The easy handling of microorganisms enabled the discovery of a remarkable number of transport proteins specific to different substances. It has been realized that these transporters have very important roles in the survival of microorganisms, their pathogenesis, and antimicrobial resistance. Astonishing features related to the solute specificity of these proteins have led to the acceleration of the research on the discovery of their properties and the development of innovative products in which these unique properties are used or imitated. Studies on microbial MTPs range from the discovery and characterization of a novel transporter protein to the mining and screening of them in a large transporter library for particular functions, from simulations and modeling of specific transporters to the preparation of biomimetic synthetic materials for different purposes such as biosensors or filtration membranes. This review presents recent discoveries on microbial membrane transport proteins and focuses especially on formate nitrite transport proteins and aquaporins, and advances in their biotechnological applications.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; General Medicine; Physiology; Biotechnology.

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